Is the low beam set to position 3 too high?

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DeOlivia
07/29/25 1:31pm
Setting the low beam to position 3 is not high. The interior height adjustment for headlights typically ranges from 0 (highest position) to 3 (lowest angle), and it's generally recommended to set low beams at the highest position. Function of low beams: Low beams are designed for close-range illumination, featuring a wide coverage area (160 degrees) with short projection distance, and the focus cannot be adjusted. Definition of low beams: Low beams illuminate approximately 30-40 meters ahead. Experimental data shows: when driving at 55 km/h at night, the braking distance after spotting an obstacle is exactly 30 meters. This means if you detect an object within low beam range and brake immediately, there will be no clearance between your vehicle and the object.
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